Excellent info I needed thank you. People love there boats and even the maintenance for just having one is costly and so much can go wrong and cost a lot of money, like a simple Oring.
did you replace the shift bellow? If so is it possible to replace without pulling the entire cable out? Could you post a picture of yours? I bought a project boat, got it running but its taking on water. Thought maybe a bad u-joint bellow but after I pulled the drive I found that there is no shift bellow. Got the bellow kit but doesn't look like there is a clamp for the shift bellow. How does it attach? Thanks
No I did not replace it. My shift cable seal is only on the inside of the boat. Nothing to the outside like the bellows. Does not appear to have clamps. Only sealant when the surfaces meet. But it does look like it could be done from inside only
Excellent info I needed thank you. People love there boats and even the maintenance for just having one is costly and so much can go wrong and cost a lot of money, like a simple Oring.
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did you replace the shift bellow? If so is it possible to replace without pulling the entire cable out? Could you post a picture of yours? I bought a project boat, got it running but its taking on water. Thought maybe a bad u-joint bellow but after I pulled the drive I found that there is no shift bellow. Got the bellow kit but doesn't look like there is a clamp for the shift bellow. How does it attach? Thanks
No I did not replace it. My shift cable seal is only on the inside of the boat. Nothing to the outside like the bellows. Does not appear to have clamps. Only sealant when the surfaces meet. But it does look like it could be done from inside only
did not even show how to remove or install the bellows...only talking
You are right. I did the work late at night with bad lighting. Wanted to at least share the cool tools that I found helpful